GitP OotS

GitP OotS

So much for wordswordswordswords

I guess Rich is the whole package

What even is that guy on the yrthak supposed to be?

Either completely random or whoever guards the north pole gate. Who's it supposed to be again, I forget

THE KING IN YELLOW

CARCOSA

Would have been the barbarian dude, but he died in the final battle, so the halfling took charge of it and used the kind of defenses he would.

Unless I'm completely misremembering, which is possible.

>falling into a frozen lake in the middle of the arctic

How long you can hold your breath isn't really the issue here.

Considering they were just walking through the arctic I'm gonna assume some manner of magical protection against the elements.

They have cold resistant cloaks. They talk about it for an entire page like two back.

The grey cloak and the ring protect from cold.

The girl's cold protection comes from the ring, so when she gives it to O-Chul, he's got double-protection and she's got none. She's going to be taking cold damage.

But probably not very much. I think it'd be ruled like standing in a fire and be 1d6 per round.

Probably something like that, yeah. I don't suppose anybody here's read the snow-locale splatbook?
Plenty of laying on hands to go around, in any case.

Giggidy

From what I remember freezing exposure is actually deadly as fuck in that book.

>the yrthak

Fucking. Thank you.

I've been wondering what sort of animal it was this entire time.

I have never heard of such a creature before- It's neat.

They're a D&D original, first showed up in 3E. I always thought they were neat when I was younger just because of how fantastical and weird they were.

Frostburn?

Yeah, it's mostly just hitpoint damage, and high-level pallies with LoH and Cure can take plenty of that. Though you also get hypothermia, which counts as the Fatigued condition.

Where'd she get the mouthful of air after she takes the ring off?

She char-genned in an aquatic campaign, she'll have some merit that lets her hold her breath under water for ages

Is this worth reading
I tried to do it a long time ago
But all the text in the aftermath of the battle in that blue city was ofd putting
It was just so many words guys

>considering reading a webcomic but I'm literally too lazy to read it

>"Show don't tell"? Wot's dat?

So you were cool with the trial scene?

I know right, who ever heard of a TRIAL being long winded. I'm sure they're all one liner snark-fests like on Law & Order

>Trust me.
>Always.

Marriage?

She has a boyfriend IIRC, and O-Chul is gay

>She has a boyfriend IIRC
I thought she's available now?

>and O-Chul is gay
uwotm8